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Harry Wier

Managing Director

Harry Wier is the co-founder and Managing Director of Kiwitech International, a New Zealand-based company that develops and manufactures specialized equipment for grass farmers.1 He founded the company alongside his wife Chloe in 1977.1 Wier is known for his lifelong research and practice of rotational grazing, which led him to develop a range of products for flexible permanent and temporary electric fencing.1

In 1987, Harry and Chloe Wier introduced TechnoGrazing, a pioneering system in sustainable intensive rotational grazing.1 This innovative grazing concept, which Harry developed over 25 years, has been widely adopted on New Zealand pastoral farms and internationally.4 TechnoGrazing combines intensive subdivision of grazing areas with cost-effective materials and practices, allowing farmers to rotate livestock across various grazing cells efficiently.1

Harry Wier's contributions to agriculture include:

  1. Inventing the Kiwitech electric fencing range2
  2. Developing the TechnoGrazing system, which has significantly improved efficiency and profitability in grass farming3
  3. Being the first New Zealand farmer to recognize the unique properties of fiberglass posts for hotwire fencing, earning an award for his novel fence concept at the 1977 National fieldays2

Kiwitech International, under Wier's leadership, continues to manufacture and ship their products to distributors and customers worldwide from their factory in Bulls, New Zealand.1

Highlights

Oct 13 · fwi.co.uk
Cell grazing improves liveweight production from grass
Jan 1 · kiwitech.com
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Harry Wier
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Location

Taranaki, Wanganui & Manawatu, New Zealand